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Sharon Fonn, MBBCh, DOH, DEpi, FFCH, PhD, MASSAf

Sharon Fonn, MBBCh, DOH, DEpi, FFCH, PhD, MASSAf

VisitingFulbright Scholar, USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health Keck School of Medicine of USCProfessor, School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand, JohannesburgCo-director, Consortium for Advanced Research Training in AfricaPanel Member, Health Market Inquiry Competition Commission of South AfricaMember, Association of Schools of Public Health in Africa ASPHA Email:Sharon.Fonn@wits.ac.za

Sharon Fonn is a full professor in the School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand. She has been the Head of the School of Public Health and Acting Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand. She was the President of the Association of Schools of Public Health in Africa (ASPHA) from 2014 to March 2017. In 2015 she was awarded a Doctor Honoris Causa Medicine from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. In 2011 she was awarded the University of the Witwatersrand Vice-Chancellor’s Academic Citizenship Team Award for “evidence of influencing academic citizenship beyond their core responsibilities to re-build and strengthen capacity of African universities and enhancing communities of practice across Africa”, and in 2005 was awarded a Distinguished Scientist Award – for contribution to the quality of life of women by the South Africa Government, Department of Science of Technology. She currently co-leads the Consortium of Advanced Research Training in Africa (CARTA), and was a panel member of the Market Inquiry in to the private health care sector for the Competition Commission of South Africa from February 2014 – October 2019. She has published over 80 peer reviewed articles and book chapters, as well a number of training curriculums and a range of technical reports, policy documents and publication for non-technical audiences. Her areas of expertise include: Policy development and implementation; Health systems research; Gender; Human rights; Reproductive health; Research training and curriculum development.